Coder Partners with WWT for Hybrid Cloud Development Environments
Coder and World Wide Technology announced a strategic partnership on February 4, 2026 to help organizations modernize AI development workflows across complex hybrid cloud operations with self-hosted infrastructure.
Coder, the leader in self-hosted AI development infrastructure for the enterprise, and World Wide Technology (WWT), a premier global technology solutions provider, announced a strategic partnership on February 4, 2026. The collaboration aims to help organizations rapidly modernize, optimize, and secure their AI development workflows across complex, large-scale hybrid cloud operations.
Self-Hosted AI Development Infrastructure
The partnership combines Coder's self-hosted, agent-ready development platform with WWT's extensive expertise in enterprise infrastructure, integration, and secure deployment. This enables software and data science teams to run modern AI development workflows across any cloud or infrastructure of choice with consistent governance, performance and controls—across public cloud, hybrid, on-premises, and air-gapped environments.
Addressing Core Development Challenges
Organizations can migrate foundational AI and data science development from fragmented local laptop setups into centralized, reproducible environments that align with production infrastructure, including GPU-enabled, on-premises, and air-gapped data centers. Modern AI IDEs and assistants run inside isolated, policy-controlled environments that protect source code, models, credentials, and datasets while preserving the developer experience engineers expect.
Implementation and Validation Services
WWT will provide consulting, architecture design, and implementation services to help customers deploy and scale Coder across complex enterprise environments. Customers can validate deployments through WWT's Advanced Technology Center to ensure AI development workflows are production-ready before broad rollout, reducing deployment risk and accelerating time to value.
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